The Random Thread, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

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Listening to From First To Last helps me play Skate 3 better. Just like real life skating! This game is so realistic :O
 
You're the only one that wore your seatbelt,
We're the only ones that cried,
Catastrophic accidents,
You're the only one that died.

...Ronnie Radke sure can write some interesting lyrics xD
He's a funny dude though no doubt.
 

I'm gonna go get food. I can't stand being this hungry!
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/28/business/media/28disney.html?_r=1

there's one part of this article that makes me laugh.

In recent years, according to Disney research, the average Magic Kingdom visitor has had time for only nine rides — out of more than 40 — because of lengthy waits and crowded walkways and restaurants. In the last few months, however, the operations center has managed to make enough nips and tucks to lift that average to 10.

dude, Night of Joy gives me a totally different perception of Magic Kingdom.

We were only in the park from 7 P.M.-1 A.M. and did every ride but Space and Splash Mountain. Maybe it's that hyper youth groups doing stupid stuff make the lines go faster-wait, what lines? The only ride we really had to wait to get on was Thunder Mountain.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/28/business/media/28disney.html?_r=1

there's one part of this article that makes me laugh.



dude, Night of Joy gives me a totally different perception of Magic Kingdom.

We were only in the park from 7 P.M.-1 A.M. and did every ride but Space and Splash Mountain. Maybe it's that hyper youth groups doing stupid stuff make the lines go faster-wait, what lines? The only ride we really had to wait to get on was Thunder Mountain.

9-10 rides? I'm pretty sure that's crazy wrong. One day we did all the Fantasyland&Tomorrowland rides, and we started on Adventureland. For sure more than 9 or 10 rides. And we weren't even there the whole day.
 
I'm hella tired. UGHH
Last night was rough xD
 
9-10 rides? I'm pretty sure that's crazy wrong. One day we did all the Fantasyland&Tomorrowland rides, and we started on Adventureland. For sure more than 9 or 10 rides. And we weren't even there the whole day.

We always hit the whole park in one day xD
There's no way that's right
 
So excited for the Falling In Reverse stickam tonight :D :D :D
 
:wave:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/28/business/media/28disney.html?_r=1

there's one part of this article that makes me laugh.



dude, Night of Joy gives me a totally different perception of Magic Kingdom.

We were only in the park from 7 P.M.-1 A.M. and did every ride but Space and Splash Mountain. Maybe it's that hyper youth groups doing stupid stuff make the lines go faster-wait, what lines? The only ride we really had to wait to get on was Thunder Mountain.

9-10 rides? I'm pretty sure that's crazy wrong. One day we did all the Fantasyland&Tomorrowland rides, and we started on Adventureland. For sure more than 9 or 10 rides. And we weren't even there the whole day.

We always hit the whole park in one day xD
There's no way that's right

But we're the above-average visitor. We're the ones that plan, get there early, effectively use Fastpass, try to visit during the least crowded times, etc.
 
I actually don't mind waiting in line. We go in the summer so it's pretty hot but it's interesting to see all the visitors. What they're wearing, if they complain, their game plan for the rest of the day, etc.

Then when you get into the ride it's like: "IT'S SO NICE IN HERE"
Then you leave and it's hot again. lol.
 
But we're the above-average visitor. We're the ones that plan, get there early, effectively use Fastpass, try to visit during the least crowded times, etc.

True.
But we don't usually get to the park early, we normally sleep in. The day we did TL, FL, and some of AL was in July. And we weren't there the whole day, probably from around 10 am to 6 pm
 
The statistics are kinda sad if you think about it. That must mean there's some people that only go on 2 or 3 rides a day xD
It would almost have to be that way when some of us can get 30 rides in :P
 
There are people who don't get into the parks until just before midday really.

Me and my mum once did everything in Fantasyland (barring Snow White, which I will never do again, and Dumbo, which always has a line no matter what) in under an hour because we were there from about 9:15-10:15. We went to the Contemporary, was there until 11:30, came back to Magic Kingdom and it was crowded. Hmm... That was in late August, and i've never been in July, so I can't comment on whether or not it's more crowded.
 
July and August are the most crowded months for WDW. Besides near holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and New Year's.
 
Taylor
Claire
Brooklyn
Caroline
Riley

you win if you can tell me why I picked Brooklyn and Caroline as names.

it's pretty obvious, just saying.
 
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